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Two Norwegian
teenagers have been arrested for bringing Easter cakes with massive doses of
marijuana inside to school. Three teachers suffered from food poisoning and
sought medical help. The “joke” was revealed when several teachers and other
employees of Lier Upper Secondary School experienced symptoms of a mysterious
illness and found themselves having difficulty remaining on their feet, local
media reported.
RT.com reports:
“They felt ill. They were dizzy and felt totally out of it. They were
basically bedridden,”
head of the local police Arne Lauvålien told Norwegian state broadcaster NRK on
Thursday.
Nobody suspected the
bakers until three teachers were taken to the hospital where blood tests
revealed they were sickened by large doses of cannabis. At that point,
suspicion fell on the Easter cakes.
“When we began to unravel it, it
became clear quite rapidly which of the cakes it had been. The school knew who
had baked the special cake, so we were on the trail of the cake bakers
relatively early,”
The Local quoted Lauvålien as saying.
The students who
brought the cake to school to share with their class were arrested the next day
after the incident and charged with possession of marijuana. Both teens
admitted to filling the cakes with cannabis.
Lauvålien’s colleague
Finn Håvard Aas told VG newspaper that they may face even more serious charges
of poisoning.
Police questioned the
students to find out where they had got the marijuana and what inspired them to
drug their teachers and classmates.
“What we have here is someone who has not thought about the
consequences,”
Lauvålien said. “The teachers have
actually been poisoned.”
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